International Journal of Psychophysiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Psychophysiology is 24. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Best practices in eye tracking research205
A review of theta oscillation and its functional correlates65
The role of intolerance of uncertainty in classical threat conditioning: Recent developments and directions for future research46
Data quality and reliability metrics for event-related potentials (ERPs): The utility of subject-level reliability39
Comparing the effects of different methodological decisions on the error-related negativity and its association with behaviour and gender39
The acute exercise-cognition interaction: From the catecholamines hypothesis to an interoception model37
Functional connectivity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex contributes to different components of executive functions37
Attentional threat biases and their role in anxiety: A neurophysiological perspective37
Common neural processes during action-stopping and infrequent stimulus detection: The frontocentral P3 as an index of generic motor inhibition36
Using multilevel models for the analysis of event-related potentials36
Modulation of gamma oscillations as a possible therapeutic tool for neuropsychiatric diseases: A review and perspective35
Physical activity and interoceptive processing: Theoretical considerations for future research34
Correlation of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity during rest and acute stress tasks32
Exploring the reliability and sensitivity of the EEG power spectrum as a biomarker31
Making ERP research more transparent: Guidelines for preregistration31
Using generalizability theory and the ERP Reliability Analysis (ERA) Toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores part 1: Algorithms, framework, and implementation29
Assessing and adjusting for publication bias in the relationship between anxiety and the error-related negativity29
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation via tragus or cymba conchae: Are its psychophysiological effects dependent on the stimulation area?29
Gender differences in anxiety: The mediating role of sensitivity to unpredictable threat28
A registered report of error-related negativity and reward positivity as biomarkers of depression: P-Curving the evidence28
The open access advantage for studies of human electrophysiology: Impact on citations and Altmetrics27
Using eye-tracking and EEG to study the mental processing demands during learning of text-picture combinations25
The error-related negativity (ERN) moderates the association between interpersonal stress and anxiety symptoms six months later24
Event-related potential studies of emotion regulation: A review of recent progress and future directions24
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